PG&E map down? Check the interactive power shut-off map here

The blue areas on this map show where PG&E has planned outages for Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2019.

In anticipation of extreme fire conditions, PG&E is shutting off power to some 800,000 customers in Northern California, an unprecedented move by the public utility.

However, since the announcement of shut-offs on Tuesday afternoon, PG&E's official site has been overwhelmed by traffic, intermittently causing website outages. Right now, their Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) outage map is down altogether.

If you're looking for projected outage areas, the Google Map above shows where PG&E anticipates turning off power throughout Wednesday and into the rest of the week. PG&E warns it could take five days or more for power to be restored. After the critical fire danger passes, crews will need to inspect all of their lines, a process that could take days.